I'd like to ask for help about 2 issues which I've been the whole day trying to solve. The thing is I want to install Debian 8.7 Jessie on my laptop alongside with a w10 OS and BIOS in UEFI mode.I've already solved the common problems when trying to do so: disabling secure boot, hibernation, fast boot... all of that.Then I run the Debian installer in a mounted USB stick. During the installation the first issue appears:

· Debian installer does not recognise my LAN

Which is a problem, but then I thought I could install the base system first and then try to figure out what's happening to my network configuration/hardware/firmware.I did so, and no prolem. The installer is supposed to have installed correctly the GRUB booter. And then is when the second issue happens:

· I can't see GRUB booter on startup.

I've searched in many forums and webpages, and i've already entered the commands in windows which are supposed to make GRUB recognisable. Anyway, it's still not working.

Almost all wi-fi hardware will require non-free firmware, which is not included in the install image by default because of Debian's stance on non-free software. You can either add the firmware yourself during the install, or try a Debian ISO image that includes the non-free firmware. Simply doing a web search for those terms will turn up the links to those images...I believe that Broadcom wi-fi chipsets that require the broadcom-sta driver are still going to be difficult to get working without a Net connection on that machine, though. Cross your fingers and hope that you don't have one of those.